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Board of Directors

Trinity Community Ministries’ governing Board of Directors consists of 18 volunteers from a diverse population of professionals. The Board, which meets six times a year, consists of seven (7) committees: Finance, Development, Nominating/Personnel, Legal, and one for each program. The Executive Committee meets on an as-needed basis. The Board of Directors support the organization 100% financially as well as volunteer within the programs of  TCM.

Board Members

Chairman Mary Yoder
Secretary Kathryn Stanley
Finance Committee Chair Trey Webb
Personnel Committee Chair Maggie Hanrahan
Volunteer Committee Betsy Crawford
Table Sunday Soup Kitchen Committee Chair Rev. Kathy Morris
Trinity House-Big Bethel Committee Chair Michael “Useni” Johnson
Legal Committee Chair John Shannon
Facilities Committee Chair Jason Munson
Development Committee Chair David Burruss
Marketing & Communication Task Force Committee Chair Keith Calhoun
  Gil Benjamin
  Dr. Jessica Blalock
  Michael Brown
  John Shingler
  Vicki Smith
  Charlene Turner

Rev. Gregory V. Eason

Margaret Evans

Deuntray Fuller

John Holmes

Daris McCullough

Bakari Vickerson

Donna Williams

Characteristics of a Trinity Community Ministries Board Member:

  • Team player
  • Committed to Board service
  • Possess expertise needed to further the work of Trinity Community Ministries
  • Care and commitment to those who Trinity Community Ministries serves
  • Finds joy in service

Board Member Responsibilities

The basic duties that all Trinity Community Ministries Board Members must be willing to perform include:

  • Believe in the Trinity Community Ministries Mission.
  • Be an advocate for Trinity Community Ministries in the community.
  • Attend bi-monthly meetings of the full Board beginning in July.
  • Join and participate in the work of one standing committee of the Board or
    a special ad hoc committee created as necessary.
  • Support Trinity Community Ministries financially in 2 ways:
    • Personal gift – No amount is specified but it should be personally significant.
    • Fundraising – Use personal influence, contacts and networks to promote the fiscal well-being of Trinity Community Ministries.
  • Attend at least one Trinity Table or Trinity House-Big Bethel function each year and
    make every effort to take part in special events that Trinity Community Ministries sponsors.
  • Contribute a special skill or area of expertise to the work of Trinity Community Ministries.